Harvard Business Review September 12, 2022
John Glaser, Margaret O’Kane, Brad Ryan, and Eric Schneider

Summary.

The amount of health information generated by digital tools is rapidly growing. It can and should be used to improve the quality of health care. This article makes the case and explains what will be required to make it happen.

We hear a lot about “digital health” these days. As data about our health piles up — thanks to sources like electronic health records, personal fitness apps and gadgets, and home genome test kits —...

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